yspave is a CLI-based password manager that strives to be secure and simple. Data is only stored strongly encrypted, and can be queried/modified by CLI in one-shot or REPL modes, so it's usable over SSH links and doesn't need local db copies.

0.1.0 contains a few improvements over older versions, and with the project generally being over its major pain points, I figure it was time for a small version bump.

It's not yet quite ready for 1.0, for that I want to migrate to more modern, libsodium based crypto for storage (right now it's scrypt/AES based) and refactor the code further.

Changes from 0.0.11:

Deprecation: The config file format has changed; copy_call is now the option call in the copy section. The old format is still supported, but throws a warning and will be removed eventually.

Let's Encrypt is a pretty awesome service that offers auto-renewable, free SSL certificates, and unlike CACert, Mozilla has enough money to pay the inevitable bribes necessary to become a "trustworthy" default CA in major browsers. As such, it actually works with random clients off the internet and I can enable it without breaking too much. Android 2, Windows XP and Java clients won't work, but fuck those.